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Yes, lots of maths. Yes, headaches ensue. If you're learning about it for AI/machine learning kinds of situations, I recommend Tom Mitchell's Machine Learning [google.com] textbook. The easiest to understand of any, although (if you're like me) you'll still need to spend a lot of time with flashcards and note-taking to have it make sense.

Orwant's got the brain I'm most envious of. He can look at almost any math I run across and understand it. I'm planning a brain transplant at OSCON, but don't tell him that. I'l

: 1. What is the possibility of this being added in the future?
In the near future, the probability is close to zero. In the distant
future, I'll be dead, and posterity can do whatever they like... :-) --lwall

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